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<h5>EXPLORE THE LESSER KNOWN</h5>
<p>One of the intoxicating things about living in the North is the balance we achieve between some semblance of city life and being immersed in the great outdoors. Whitehorse has all the amenities one expects of a small capital: coffee shops, boutiques, banks, and nightlife. But, as I’ve written about in this space before, I’m grateful it’s only a short jaunt to leave all that behind and stare at a quiet lake surrounded by the vast boreal forest.</p>Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:01:00 -0700Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/summer_2017_v11i2
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<p>One of the intoxicating things about living in the North is the balance we achieve between some semblance of city life and being immersed in the great outdoors. Whitehorse has all the amenities one expects of a small capital: coffee shops, boutiques, banks, and nightlife. But, as I’ve written about in this space before, I’m grateful it’s only a short jaunt to leave all that behind and stare at a quiet lake surrounded by the vast boreal forest.</p>
<p> And while nature certainly exists within city limits, the theme of this issue is getting outside and exploring those lesser-known environments. As you’ll find in our feature articles, certain places may not be the average stop for locals or tourists, but the entire Yukon is deeply rooted in history as the traditional territory of the incredible First Nations people of the North.</p>Sat, 01 Apr 2017 12:00:00 -0700Tara McCarthyhttp://www.northofordinary.com/editors_note_summer_2017
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<h5>KARA JOHANCSIK</h5>
<p>Kara is a Whitehorse-based writer who loves the outdoors. She feels incredibly lucky to live in a place where she can hike, ski, paddle remote Arctic rivers, and occasionally write stories about her adventures. Originally from Calgary, Alta., Kara also lived in Australia and B.C. before falling in love with the Yukon.</p>
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<h5>MALKOLM BOOTHROYD</h5>
<p>Malkolm is a photographer, writer, and activist. He grew up in Whitehorse, but currently lives on Vancouver Island, where he studies geography and environmental studies at the University of Victoria. Malkolm was named one of YNoO’s “Top 10 Under 25” in the spring 2017 issue.</p>
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<h5>MEG WALKER</h5>
<p>Meg is a writer and interdisciplinary visual artist. She is forever grateful that an artist residency in Dawson City introduced her to the North. Meg thrives on the way Yukon life generates conversations with people from all walks of life and leads to intriguing opportunities like writing about the Dawson City Firefighters Association.</p>
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<h5>REACHING THE DECADE MILESTONE</h5>
<p>I envy those who can recall childhood memories with ease. I don’t remember many specifics from when I was only one decade old, but I do have some pop-culture recollections from that time.</p>
<p> When I turned 10, I saved up my allowance to buy the first CD in my collection: Mariah Carey’s Music Box. It was 1993; films like Mrs. Doubtfire and Jurassic Park ruled the box office and the Toronto Blue Jays won their second World Series in a row when Joe Carter hit that three-run homer.</p>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 00:01:00 -0800Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/spring_2017_v11i1
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<p>I envy those who can recall childhood memories with ease. I don’t remember many specifics from when I was only one decade old, but I do have some pop-culture recollections from that time.</p>
<p> When I turned 10, I saved up my allowance to buy the first CD in my collection: Mariah Carey’s Music Box. It was 1993; films like Mrs. Doubtfire and Jurassic Park ruled the box office and the Toronto Blue Jays won their second World Series in a row when Joe Carter hit that three-run homer.</p>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 00:00:00 -0800Tara McCarthyhttp://www.northofordinary.com/editors_note_v11i1
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<h5>NORTHERN SENSE OF ADVENTURE</h5>
<p>Perhaps American author William Feather was onto something when he wrote that line in his 1949 book The Business of Life. The word adventure can mean a lot of things, from travelling to various continents, seeking an adrenaline rush, or simply pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone in any aspect of life.</p>
<p> I don’t consider myself an extremely adventurous individual, which could be why I’ve always been astounded by the ...</p>
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Editor's Note ~ Winter 2016<h5>NORTHERN SENSE OF ADVENTURE</h5>
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<p>EDITOR'S NOTE <br>Three Degrees of Separation</p>
<p>CONTRIBUTORS</p>
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<p>THE YUKON QUESTIONNAIRE<br>Long-time Yukoner Doug Bell shares thoughts on life in the North</p>
<p>TRAVEL THE YUKON<br>Things to do and see this season across the territory</p>Mon, 01 Aug 2016 13:57:00 -0700Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/fall_2016_v10i3
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<p><em>The Last Great Road Trip</em> is the perfect companion to take with you along the Alaska Highway, around the Yukon and into Eastern Alaska. <em>The Last Great Road Trip</em> is filled with road logs, community information, maps, coupons, and more.</p>Sun, 15 May 2016 12:00:00 -0700Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/the_last_great_road_trip_2016
Abenteuer Yukon, Britisch Kolumbien & Alaska<p><img style="vertical-align: top;" src="https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/yukon/pages/919/attachments/original/1467910637/ABENTEUER_webAd_2016.jpg?1467910637" alt="ABENTEUER_webAd_2016.jpg" /></p>Sun, 15 May 2016 12:00:00 -0700Krystal Karaishttp://www.northofordinary.com/abenteuer_yt_bc_ak
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<p>EDITOR'S NOTE <br>Anything But Ordinary History</p>
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<p>THE YUKON QUESTIONNAIRE<br>Yukon-bred author Ellen Davignon reflects on northern life</p>
<p>TRAVEL THE YUKON<br>Things to do and see this season across the territory</p>Sun, 01 May 2016 12:00:00 -0700Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/summer_2016_v10i2
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<p>EDITOR'S NOTE <br> Inspiring Young Minds, by<em> Tara McCarthy</em></p>
<p>CONTRIBUTORS</p>
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<p>THE YUKON QUESTIONNAIRE<br>Chief Doris Bill of the Kwanlin Dün First First Nation discusses her love of the North</p>
<p>TRAVEL THE YUKON<br>Things to do and see this season across the territory</p>Mon, 01 Feb 2016 12:00:00 -0800Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/spring_2016_v10i1
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<p>EDITOR'S NOTE <br> <a href="/accident_of_geography">Accident of Geography</a>, by<em> Tara McCarthy</em></p>
<p>VUNTUT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION <br>Artistic Ambassadors: Old Crow’s Shirlee Frost and Elizabeth Kyikavichik</p>
<p>MESSAGE FROM JOE SPARLING,<br>President of Air North, Yukon’s Airline</p>
<p>NORTHERN EXPRESSIONS</p>
<p> </p>Sun, 01 Nov 2015 11:00:00 -0800Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/winter_2015_v9i4
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<h5>EDITOR'S NOTE</h5>
<p><em>This story originally ran in the <a href="http://www.northofordinary.com/winter_2015_v9i4" target="_self">Winter 2015 (V9I4)</a> edition of </em>Yukon, North of Ordinary.</p>
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<p> This magical place with stunning and memorable panoramas is none other than Atlin, a small spot in northwestern British Columbia. Some might wonder why I’ve set aside this space to focus on a place that geographically lies outside of the Yukon. However, for those unaware, Atlin has long been considered very much a part of the territory due to its remoteness from mainstream B.C. and has been described as an “accident of geography.”</p>
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</div>Sun, 01 Nov 2015 08:00:00 -0800Tara McCarthyhttp://www.northofordinary.com/accident_of_geography
Evan Rensch<p><img src="https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/yukon/pages/569/attachments/original/1441132775/QsDwGNNyye0PjCSd0R4Ti8cn-T9WVUEpn345RLNWDsw_OuDsl5xWttSEPseFTtJGn51SMSEMM7C67a3QTjcl19M.jpg?1441132775" alt="QsDwGNNyye0PjCSd0R4Ti8cn-T9WVUEpn345RLNWDsw_OuDsl5xWttSEPseFTtJGn51SMSEMM7C67a3QTjcl19M.jpg" /></p>
<p>Evan is a New Brunswicker who has made Dawson City his home since 2009. He recently finished a term as director of the ODD Gallery at the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture. Evan has temporarily returned to the Maritimes to pursue an MFA at NSCAD University, in Halifax.</p>
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</blockquote>Tue, 01 Sep 2015 11:42:00 -0700Yukon, North of Ordinaryhttp://www.northofordinary.com/evan_rensch
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<p>The Masonic Yukon Lodge No. 45, subject of Wayne’s feature in the Spring 2014 edition, is one of three pressed-tin-clad buildings in Dawson City. The second is the old Bank of Commerce. To find out where the third one is, you’ll need to buy Wayne a beer.</p>
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<p>“Boreal Chef” columnist and cookbook author Miche Genest is inspired by both wild and garden cultivated ingredients in the north. For more backcountry recipes, check out the final chapter of her latest cookbook, <em><em>The Boreal Feast. </em></em>Follow The Boreal Gourmet on Facebook and visit <a href="http://www.borealgourmet.com/" target="_blank">borealgourmet.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Beverley is the author of the award-winning book <em>The Boreal Herbal: Wild Food and </em><em>Medicine Plants of the North</em> and <em>A Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants of </em><em>Canada</em>. She owns the Aroma Borealis Herb Shop in Whitehorse, Yukon. Find out more about Beverley at <a href="http://www.borealherbal.com" target="_blank"><em>borealherbal.com</em></a> and <a href="http://www.aromaborealis.com" target="_blank"><em>aromaborealis.com</em></a>.</p>
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<p>Vivian is a freelance journalist living in Toronto to complete an MFA in documentary media studies, at Ryerson University. Amidst all the hustle and bustle of the big city, she dreams about returning to the Yukon's mountains and clean air.</p>
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<a href="http://www.northofordinary.com/the_secret_spy_history_of_the_radar_building" target="_blank">THE SECRET SPY HISTORY OF THE RADAR BUILDER</a> BY VIVIAN BELIK, PHOTOS BY GARY BREMNER</h4>
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<p>EDITOR’S NOTE<br><a href="http://www.northofordinary.com/have_shoes_will_run" target="_self">Have Shoes, Will Run</a>, by <em>Tara McCarthy</em></p>
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<p>MESSAGE FROM JOE SPARLING,<br>President of Air North, Yukon’s Airline</p>
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